Tag: Media Bias

In the court of public opinion, I see myself as a juror with the exact same responsibilities as a juror in a court of law. The question, though, is not whether or not someone will go to prison, the question is whether or not I, as a juror, will vote to sentence someone to historical infamy.

The settled science informs us that the more often you flip a coin, the more likely it is that there will be a 50/50 split of heads to tails. In other words, if you flip a coin 20 times, the probability of achieving a ratio of 8 heads and 12 tails diminishes greatly if you flip it 40 or 60 times. The closer you get to 100 coin flips, the closer you will get to a perfect 50/50 split of heads to tails.

Birmingham, ALABAMA — For the past two and a half weeks, media outlets across the U.S. have uncritically featured allegations made by Tina Johnson, an Alabama woman who claims that Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore groped her in his office decades ago.

President Donald Trump re-ignited his long-running feud with CNN this past weekend. He tweeted: .@FoxNews is MUCH more important in the United States than CNN, but outside of the U.S., CNN International is still a major source of (Fake) news,

Washington Post reporter Janelle Ross sat on a panel at a secret gathering of Democrats where she offered strategic advice, according to a report by the Washington Free Beacon. Left-wing billionaire George Soros was also in attendance. Ross presents herself

In the wake of Fox News anchor Shepard Smith’s six-minute fallacy-filled Uranium One “fact check” on Tuesday, social media is brimming with enraged Fox viewers calling for the network to dump the longtime host and ‘send him to CNN.’

The anti-Trump conservative National Review has a peculiar obsession with me. Over the past week, I have been attacked in no fewer than five articles in that publication for my comments last week on the first day of the Roy Moore scandal.

On Election Night 2016, I was about 60 to 65 percent sure Hillary would win, and therefore emotionally preparing myself for all the hideous things that would come with such a thing — fascist Obamacare enshrined, further bake-the-cake mandates strangling my Christian faith, a more empowered central government, corruption galore, and a whole lot of Benghazis.

The conventional wisdom is that the past year has been extraordinary, a constant barrage of the unprecedented, the exhilarating, and the outrageous. That is true, to an extent. But on a deeper level, the past year has seen a return to what was once “normal.”

Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times columnist and cartoonist David Horsey apologized to White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday, after publishing an article in which he mocked her appearance, calling her a “slightly chunky soccer mom.”

The axe man cometh yet again at ESPN. Or, at least that’s what a new report from the Sporting News claims. As the network that’s still reeling from over a hundred layoffs earlier this year, braces for another round.